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70-40 here for about the last two weeeks. Good old fortworth texas where the weather changes as much as Brittney spears hair. blum.gif

 

I live in Boyd, Texas. It's about 35 miles north of Fort Worth. Howdy, fellow Texan.

 

This was taken during our biggest snow storm at the first of the year:

http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/2190/winteratjaymesir4.th.jpg

 

It's actually pretty impressive.

is that what Texans call a snow storm? blum.gif

exactly what i was going to say

 

thats basically what i would call a dusting

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is that what Texans call a snow storm? blum.gif

 

Heh! That's about as good as it gets in Texas. However, my mom is always talking about the storm we had during 1983 when the lakes out here were freezing over. We get two, maybe three days of snow a year if we're lucky and it's very exciting when it happens. We had snow on Thanksgiving and some of the flakes were the size of a quarter but the ground was too warm for anything to stick.

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flakes the size of quarters? that's pretty big. here in NY we get constant flurries and snow showers but only when the ground is cold enough after having freezing temperatures for the whole week do the snow actually stick... in which case we get up to 6 inches average. blum.gif

 

I do, however, remember a blizzard in 1993 when I was a toddler where it snowed about 2 feet or so.

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70-40 here for about the last two weeeks. Good old fortworth texas where the weather changes as much as Brittney spears hair. blum.gif

 

I live in Boyd, Texas. It's about 35 miles north of Fort Worth. Howdy, fellow Texan.

 

This was taken during our biggest snow storm at the first of the year:

http://img515.imageshack.us/img515/2190/winteratjaymesir4.th.jpg

 

It's actually pretty impressive.

bahahahaha, that snow "storm" made me laugh blum.gif

The ground can get like that even without any snow here, just with the humidity freezing

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